Deck 2: The Australian Educational Landscape

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Children with disabilities have been found to experience poor post-school outcomes.
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Inclusive education is sensitive to issues such as gender, race and poverty in deciding what content and methods are to be used during the teaching-learning process.
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The least restrictive environment refers to:

A) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment can succeed and is as close as possible to the regular classroom
B) The number of children in a classroom with the least number being less restrictive
C) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment experiences no rules and restrictions
D) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment experiences an environmental fit with no barrier to free movement
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Full inclusion in general education classes is the best placement for all students with disabilities.
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In recent times Australian federal and state governments have approved a number of curriculum reforms. Outline curriculum reforms for the early years and school-age years.
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The Disability Standards for Education 2005 does not provide for:

A) Students with a visual impairment
B) Students who are gifted
C) Students at university
D) Students who have AIDS
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In order to be moved to a special school, a student must:

A) Have had an unsatisfactory experience at a regular school
B) Be expelled from a regular school
C) Live too far away from the regular school
D) Have a physical handicap
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What are some of the challenges that teachers face with inclusion? Discuss ways that these can be overcome.
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One of the major changes occurring at special schools is:

A) Focus on transition from school to adult life
B) Being situated away from neighbourhood facilities
C) Incorporation of the KLAs
D) Keeping students with peers of matching ability
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Which one of the following Acts does NOT protect the rights of diverse students?

A) Sex Discrimination Act 1984
B) Age Discrimination Act 2004
C) Education Act 2004
D) Disability Discrimination Act 1992
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Discuss the issues that arise for schools, parents and students with special needs when assessing student learning against the standards prescribed in the Australian Curriculum.
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Discuss Australia's legislative framework and how it pertains to the different categories of discrimination.
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ACARA is responsible for working on education curriculum in each separate state.
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Discuss the considerations that need to be made when considering an educational setting for a child with special needs.
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Discuss some ways that schools can support the transition from school to adult life for students with disabilities. Is full inclusion conducive to positive post-school outcomes? Why/Why not?
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Funding support for students with disabilities has changed from being based on the level of disability to the level of necessary educational adjustment.
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Government action to increase equity in education is based on examples from:

A) The United States
B) The United Kingdom
C) Canada
D) New Zealand
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What is meant by the term "reasonable adjustment?" What information needs to be accessed and taken into account when determining whether the adjustment is reasonable or not?
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The government is increasing the accountability demands on schools for literacy, and students will be required to take national achievement tests.
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There are cases where teachers need to differentiate the curriculum. When does this occur? What are some of the challenges that teachers face and how can they overcome these?
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A blind student in NSW will receive the same adjustments during the examination process as a blind student in Queensland.
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An example of a reasonable adjustment is:

A) Providing a private teacher
B) Providing orientation and mobility training
C) Giving a student extra time to complete a task
D) Both B and C
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Which of the following is NOT considered harassment?

A) Having an argument with someone
B) Acting in a manner that causes someone distress
C) Calling someone names
D) Humiliating someone
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There is legislative obligation for teachers to provide reasonable adjustments to the curriculum.
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Modifications and accommodations must be made to ensure that all students have access to all facets of schooling, including excursions and after-school activities such as homework clubs.
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What steps and considerations need to be taken when providing support services to students?
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Deck 2: The Australian Educational Landscape
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Children with disabilities have been found to experience poor post-school outcomes.
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Inclusive education is sensitive to issues such as gender, race and poverty in deciding what content and methods are to be used during the teaching-learning process.
True
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The least restrictive environment refers to:

A) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment can succeed and is as close as possible to the regular classroom
B) The number of children in a classroom with the least number being less restrictive
C) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment experiences no rules and restrictions
D) An environment where a child with a disability or impairment experiences an environmental fit with no barrier to free movement
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Full inclusion in general education classes is the best placement for all students with disabilities.
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In recent times Australian federal and state governments have approved a number of curriculum reforms. Outline curriculum reforms for the early years and school-age years.
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The Disability Standards for Education 2005 does not provide for:

A) Students with a visual impairment
B) Students who are gifted
C) Students at university
D) Students who have AIDS
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In order to be moved to a special school, a student must:

A) Have had an unsatisfactory experience at a regular school
B) Be expelled from a regular school
C) Live too far away from the regular school
D) Have a physical handicap
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What are some of the challenges that teachers face with inclusion? Discuss ways that these can be overcome.
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One of the major changes occurring at special schools is:

A) Focus on transition from school to adult life
B) Being situated away from neighbourhood facilities
C) Incorporation of the KLAs
D) Keeping students with peers of matching ability
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Which one of the following Acts does NOT protect the rights of diverse students?

A) Sex Discrimination Act 1984
B) Age Discrimination Act 2004
C) Education Act 2004
D) Disability Discrimination Act 1992
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Discuss the issues that arise for schools, parents and students with special needs when assessing student learning against the standards prescribed in the Australian Curriculum.
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Discuss Australia's legislative framework and how it pertains to the different categories of discrimination.
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ACARA is responsible for working on education curriculum in each separate state.
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Discuss the considerations that need to be made when considering an educational setting for a child with special needs.
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Discuss some ways that schools can support the transition from school to adult life for students with disabilities. Is full inclusion conducive to positive post-school outcomes? Why/Why not?
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Funding support for students with disabilities has changed from being based on the level of disability to the level of necessary educational adjustment.
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Government action to increase equity in education is based on examples from:

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B) The United Kingdom
C) Canada
D) New Zealand
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What is meant by the term "reasonable adjustment?" What information needs to be accessed and taken into account when determining whether the adjustment is reasonable or not?
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The government is increasing the accountability demands on schools for literacy, and students will be required to take national achievement tests.
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There are cases where teachers need to differentiate the curriculum. When does this occur? What are some of the challenges that teachers face and how can they overcome these?
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A blind student in NSW will receive the same adjustments during the examination process as a blind student in Queensland.
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An example of a reasonable adjustment is:

A) Providing a private teacher
B) Providing orientation and mobility training
C) Giving a student extra time to complete a task
D) Both B and C
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Which of the following is NOT considered harassment?

A) Having an argument with someone
B) Acting in a manner that causes someone distress
C) Calling someone names
D) Humiliating someone
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There is legislative obligation for teachers to provide reasonable adjustments to the curriculum.
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Modifications and accommodations must be made to ensure that all students have access to all facets of schooling, including excursions and after-school activities such as homework clubs.
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What steps and considerations need to be taken when providing support services to students?
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